USEFUL INFORMATION AND TRAVELLING TO ABUJA, NIGERIA.
Immigration Requirements
Visa Application Guidelines
Entry Visa/Freezone Guidelines:
1. Visit the Home page of Nigeria Immigration Portal2. Locate & click on the appropriate application form to start the
process: as below:
https://portal.immigration.gov.ng/visa/freshVisa
Entry Visa/Freezone Application Form
3. Fill the Application form; check the ' I ACCEPT FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS FORM ' check box.
4. Click on 'Submit Application' button to view ‘Applicant details page’5. Click on “Proceed to Online Payment”6. Click to select Payment Currency “Pay in Dollars” option then Click on
‘Continue’ button
For Payment Outside of Nigeria
1. If you select a processing country other than Nigeria, your payment will be in US Dollars. You will be re-directed to an approved payment platform to complete your application and make your payment in US Dollars.
7. Please take your visa payment receipts, passport and other documents to the Nigerian Embassy in your Country of abode on your slated interview date for your Visa.
8. Please note that you can reschedule your interview date to the next available date by sending your Application id, Reference no and the proposed date to our support mail address:
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Tourist / Visitor Visa:
1. Passport valid for at least 6 months2. Completed visa application form3. Two recent passport size photographs4. A Letter of Invitation from a company/host in Nigeria accepting
immigration responsibility5. Visitors/Tourists are required to show evidence of sufficient funds6. Nigeria Immigration Service Visa Payment Receipt and Visa
Acknowledgement Receipt
Business Visa:While a-f above apply, self-sponsored business men may not require a Letter of Invitation but will be required to show evidence of sufficient funds
Temporary Work Permit (TWP):
1. Passport with at least 6 months validity2. Printed copy of completed application form for visitors pass3. Two recent passport size photographs4. Copy of the Letter of Approval from Comptroller General, Nigeria
Immigration Service
Subject to Regularization (STR):
1. Passport with at least 6 months validity2. Completed visa form in quadruplicate with four recent passport
photographs3. Four copies of letter of Expatriate Quota Approval from Ministry of
Interior4. Four copies of credentials, certificates and curriculum vitae, all vetted
by a relevant official of Nigerian High Commission/Embassy (English Certified translated copy where applicable)
5. Four copies of offer Letter of Employment6. Four copies of Letter of Acceptance of employment, signed by
expatriate7. Nigeria Immigration Service Visa Payment Receipt and Visa
Acknowledgement Receipt
The Following Tables list Visa Application Fees by Country. Please, scroll to the bottom for United Kingdom, United States and Kenya Visa Application Fees.
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Embassy VISA Fees
SINGLE ENTRY
MULTIPLE ENTRY
TWP FEES
STR VISA FEES
Afghanistan
Gratis Gratis Gratis
Gratis
Albania
US$60 US$200
US$100
US$100
Algeria
US$50 US$50
US$50
US$50
Andorra
US$68 US$68* No
US$68
US$68
Angola
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Antigua and Barbuda
US$148
US$148* No
US$148
US$148
Argentina
US$60 US$100
US$125
US$150
Armenia
US$60 US$200
US$100
US$100
Australia
US$141
US$176
US$176
US$176
Austria
US$88 US$110
US$110
US$110
Azerbaijan
US$78 US$78
US$78
US$78
Bahamas
US$19 US$19
US$19
US$19
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Bahrain
US$45 US$45
US$45
US$45
Bangladesh
US$253
US$253
US$253
US$253
Barbados
Gratis Gratis Gratis
Gratis
Belarus
US$68 US$68
US$68
US$68
Belgium
US$88 US$110
US$110
US$110
Belize US$200
US$200
US$200
US$200
Benin US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
Bhutan
US$68 US$68* No
US$68
US$68
BoliviaUS$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Bosnia and Herzegovina
US$50 US$100
US$100
US$100
Botswana
US$114
US$114
US$114
US$114
Brazil US$20 US$20* No
US$20
US$20
Brunei US$45 US$45* No
US$45
US$45
Bulgaria
US$50 US$50* No
US$50
US$50
Burkina Faso
US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
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Burundi
US$100
US$200
US$250
US$250
Cambodia
US$68 US$68* No
US$68
US$68
Cameroon
US$3 US$3* No
US$111
US$111
Canada
US$75 US$150
US$150
US$150
Cape Verde
US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
Central African Republic
US$67 US$335
US$335
US$335
Chad US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Chile US$200
US$200* No
US$200
US$200
China US$64 US$64
US$64
US$64
Colombia
US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Comoros
US$20 US$20* No
US$20
US$20
Congo US$111
US$224
US$224
US$224
Costa Rica
US$20 US$20* No
US$20
US$20
Croatia
US$50 US$100
US$100
US$100
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Cuba US$54 US$54
US$54
US$54
Cyprus
US$30 US$30* No
US$30
US$30
Czech Republic
US$88 US$110
US$110
US$110
Democratic Republic of the Congo
US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Denmark
US$88 US$110
US$110
US$110
Djibouti
US$3 US$3 US$3
US$3
Dominica
US$20 US$20
US$20
US$20
Dominican Republic
US$20 US$20
US$20
US$20
Ecuador
US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Egypt US$45 US$45* No
US$45
US$45
El Salvador
US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Equatorial Guinea
US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
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Eritrea
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Estonia
US$60 US$200
US$100
US$100
Ethiopia
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Fiji US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Finland
US$88 US$110
US$110
US$110
France
US$88 US$110
US$110
US$110
Gabon US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Gambia
US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
Georgia
Gratis US$200
US$200
US$200
Germany
US$88 US$110
US$110
US$110
Ghana US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
Greece
US$88 US$110
US$110
US$110
Grenada
US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Guatemala
US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Guinea
US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
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Guinea-Bissau
US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
Guyana
US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Haiti US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Honduras
US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Hong Kong S.A.R., China
US$64 US$64
US$64
US$64
Hungary
US$50 US$100
US$100
US$100
Iceland
US$68 US$68
US$68
US$68
India US$253
US$253
US$253
US$253
Indonesia
US$245
US$245
US$245
US$245
Iran US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Iraq US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Ireland
US$170
US$235
US$170
US$170
Israel US$169
US$169
US$169
US$397
Italy US$88 US$110
US$110
US$110
Jamaica
US$20 US$20* No
US$20
US$20
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Japan US$36 US$36
US$36
US$36
Jordan US$50 US$100
US$100
US$100
Kazakhstan
US$60 US$200
US$200
US$200
Kiribati
US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Kosovo
US$50 US$100
US$100
US$100
Kuwait
US$3 US$3 US$3
US$3
Kyrgyzstan
US$60 US$200
US$100
US$100
Laos US$4 US$4 US$4
US$4
Latvia US$60 US$200
US$100
US$100
Lebanon
US$100
US$200
US$250
US$250
Lesotho
US$64 US$64
US$64
US$64
Liberia
Gratis Gratis Gratis
Gratis
Libya US$26 US$40
US$100
US$100
Liechtenstein
US$68 US$68
US$68
US$68
Lithuania
US$60 US$200
US$100
US$100
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Luxembourg
US$88 US$110
US$110
US$110
Macedonia
Gratis Gratis Gratis
Gratis
Madagascar
US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Malawi
US$39 US$39* No
US$39
US$39
Malaysia
US$6 US$6 US$6
US$6
Maldives
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Mali US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
Malta US$26 US$40
US$100
US$100
Marshall Islands
US$65 US$65* No
US$65
US$65
Mauritania
US$58 US$58* No
US$58
US$58
Mauritius
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Mexico
US$32 US$32
US$32
US$32
Moldova
US$60 US$200
US$100
US$100
Monaco
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Mongolia
US$26 US$72
US$26
US$26
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Morocco
US$89 US$266
US$266
US$266
Mozambique
US$50 US$50
US$50
US$50
Myanmar
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Namibia
US$66 US$66
US$66
US$66
Nauru US$4 US$4 US$4
US$4
Nepal US$39 US$39
US$39
US$39
Netherlands
US$88 US$352
US$139
US$168
New Zealand
US$2 US$2 US$2
US$2
Nicaragua
US$2 US$2 US$2
US$2
Niger US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
Nigeria
US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
North Korea
US$46 US$46* No
US$46
US$46
Norway
US$4 US$62
US$4
US$4
Oman US$46 US$46
US$46
US$46
Pakistan
US$68 US$68* No
US$68
US$68
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Palau US$3 US$3 US$3
US$3
Panama
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Papua New Guinea
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Paraguay
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Peru US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Philippines
US$39 US$78
US$39
US$39
Poland
US$51 US$102
US$120
US$120
Portugal
US$73 US$146
US$146
US$293
Qatar US$4 US$4* No
US$4
US$4
Romania
US$100
US$100* No
US$250
US$250
Russia US$84 US$200
US$100
US$100
Rwanda
US$4 US$4 US$4
US$4
Saint Kitts and Nevis
US$19 US$19* No
US$19
US$19
Saint Lucia
US$19 US$19* No
US$19
US$19
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
US$19 US$19* No
US$19
US$19
Samoa US$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
San Marino
US$3 US$3 US$3
US$3
Sao Tome and Principe
US$50 US$100
US$50
US$50
Saudi Arabia
US$46 US$46* No
US$46
US$46
Senegal
US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
Serbia US$50 US$100
US$100
US$100
Seychelles
US$4 US$4 US$4
US$4
Sierra Leone
Gratis Gratis Gratis
Gratis
Singapore
Gratis Gratis Gratis
Gratis
Slovakia
US$50 US$100
US$100
US$100
Slovenia
US$50 US$100
US$100
US$100
Solomon Island
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
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Somalia
US$3 US$3 US$3
US$3
South Africa
US$58 US$103
US$205
US$205
South Korea
US$30 US$30* No
US$30
US$30
Spain US$95 US$514
US$514
US$587
Sri Lanka
US$40 US$40
US$40
US$40
Sudan US$2 US$2 US$2
US$2
Suriname
US$40 US$40
US$40
US$40
Swaziland
US$58 US$58* No
US$58
US$58
Sweden
US$78 US$78
US$78
US$78
Switzerland
US$68 US$203
US$76
US$135
Syria US$46 US$46
US$46
US$46
Taiwan
US$50 US$100
US$150
US$150
Tajikistan
US$68 US$68
US$68
US$68
Tanzania
US$29 US$29
US$29
US$29
Thailand
US$14 US$39
US$14
US$14
Timor- US$68 US$6 US$ US$
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Togo US$0 US$0 US$0
US$0
Tonga US$64 US$64
US$64
US$64
Trinidad and Tobago
Gratis Gratis Gratis
Gratis
Tunisia
US$32 US$32* No
US$32
US$32
Turkey
US$32 US$32* No
US$32
US$32
Turkmenistan
US$60 US$200
US$100
US$100
TuvaluUS$3 US$3* No
US$3
US$3
Uganda
US$2 US$2* No
US$2
US$2
Ukraine
US$52 US$52* No
US$52
US$52
United Arab Emirates
US$150
US$300
US$150
US$150
Uruguay
US$60 US$100
US$60
US$60
Uzbekistan
US$60 US$200
US$100
US$100
Vanuatu
US$3 US$3 US$3
US$3
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Vatican
US$88 US$110
US$110
US$110
Venezuela
US$50 US$50
US$50
US$50
Vietnam
US$68 US$68
US$68
US$68
Western Sahara
US$2 US$2 US$2
US$2
Yemen US$46 US$46
US$46
US$46
Zambia
US$6 US$6 US$6
US$6
Zimbabwe
US$50 US$140
US$140
US$140
Embassy Multiple Visa Fee
Single Entry (within 6 months)
Multiple Entry 1 Year
Multiple Entry 2 Years
Multiple Entry 5 Years
TWP FEES
STR VISA FEES
United Kingdom
US$144
US$472
US$944
US$2360
US$472
US$472
United States
US$160
US$160
US$160
N/A US$160
US$160
Kenya US$25 N/A N/A US$100
US$25
US$25
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Visa on Arrival (VoA):
Visa on Arrival is issued at the port of entry in Nigeria.
Note: Successful online payment is not an approval. Applicant should not proceed to Nigeria until receipt of ‘Visa on Arrival Approval Letter’.
The VoA facility is available to frequently travelled High Net Worth Investors and Intending Visitors who may not be able to obtain visa at the Nigerian Missions/Embassies in their countries of residence due to the absence of a Nigerian mission in those countries or exigencies of urgent business travels.
Eligibility
Frequently travelled Business Persons of International Repute
Executives of Multi-national Companies
Members of Government Delegations
Holders of United Nations Laissez-Passer
Holders of African Union Laissez-Passer,
Holders of ECOWAS Laissez-Passer,
Holders of any other Official travel documents of other recognized International Organizations who intend to visit Nigeria.
Note: Visa on Arrival is available to citizens of all countries except ECOWAS Nationals who do not require visa to visit Nigeria and other countries which Nigeria has entered into visa abolition agreements.
How to Apply for Visa on Arrival
Step 1: Get Visa on Arrival Approval Letter
There are two methods to obtaining VoA approval letter: applying through email or in person or application by representative in Nigeria.
Applying through Email
Applicant/Representative shall write an Application Letter to The Comptroller General of Immigration, NIS HQ, Abuja stating the following via this email address: [email protected]
Name of Applicant indicating Nationality
Passport number of Applicant
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Purpose of visit
Proposed date of visit
Proposed port of entry
Flight itinerary
Address in Nigeria or Hotel Reservation
Attach the following documents:
Copy of Passport Data Page
Copy of Airline Return ticket reservation
Note: After Approval, a letter will be forwarded to your email with a copy sent to the Airline stated in your application and Immigration port of entry.
Amount paid for Visa on Arrival is same with amount to be paid in various countries as applicable above.
Abuja International Airport
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (IATA: ABV, ICAO: DNAA) is an international airport serving Abuja, in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. It is the main airport serving the Nigerian capital city and was named after Nigeria's first President, Nnamdi Azikiwe. The airport is approximately 20 Kilometres (12 mi) west of Abuja. The airport has two terminals—one, for international flights and the other for domestic flights. Paid luggage carts and porters are available in the baggage hall.
Health Requirement
A yellow fever certificate is required from Nationals of some African Countries.
Customs
Whether you are a transit passenger or your final destination is Nigeria, you must declare to customs officials at point of customs crossing point (entry) any cash, checks or promissory notes that exceed the amount of USD 10,000.00 or its equivalent.Customs Duties or Import duty and taxes will be pending and need to be cleared while importing goods into Nigeria Either by a private individual or a commercial entity.The valuation method is CIF.
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The import duty and taxes payable are calculated on the complete shipping value, which includes the cost of the imported goods, the cost of freight and the cost of insurance.
Along with Import duty import goods are also subjected to sales tax (VAT: Value Added Tax) and other taxes specific to certain commodities such as excise, sugar levy, rice levy, cigarettes levy, and automotive levy.
Taxis at the Airport and City:
Airport Taxis are readily available and may be ordered inside the terminal. They are not metered nor do they have fixed rates. Agree upon the fare in advance and charges should not exceed N5,000.00.
The following city taxis can be ordered anyway in the city using online apps. They are metered and cash payments are accepted and not cards:
Uber.
Taxify.
Security
Security at the airport is tight and travellers need to produce their air ticket and passport to enter the terminal. Security of participants is guaranteed on arrival and the venue of the event supported by Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force and Defence Space Administration personnel.
Direction to NAF Conference Centre and Suites:
Click the link: https://www.google.com/maps/search/naf+conference/@9.0838792,7.4291855,14z/data=!3m1!4b1
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Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja
NAF Conference Centre Abuja
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Sheraton Hotel, Abuja
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Transcorp Hilton, Abuja
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BON Stratton Hotel Asokoro, Abuja (formerly Protea Hotel)
Location and Area
Nigeria is located in western Africa on the Gulf of Guinea and has a total area of 923,768 km2 (356,669 sq. mi).
Its borders span for 4,047-kilometre (2,515 mi) and it shares borders with Benin (773 km or 480 mi), Niger (1,497 km or 930 mi), Chad (87 km or 54 mi), Cameroon (1,690 km or 1,050 mi), and has a coastline of at least 853 kilometers (530 miles) Nigeria lies between latitudes 4° and 14°N, and longitudes 2° and 15°E.
Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory is Centrally Located and called Abuja.
Topology
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Nigeria has a varied landscape. The far south is defined by its tropical rainforest climate, where annual rainfall is 60 to 80 inches (1,500 to 2,000 mm) a year. In the southeast stands the Obudu Plateau. Coastal plains are found in both the southwest and the southeast. This forest zone's most southerly portion is defined as "salt water swamp", also known as a mangrove swamp because of the large amount of mangroves in the area. North of this is fresh water swamp, containing different vegetation from the salt water swamp, and north of that is rainforest. Nigeria's most expansive topographical region is that of the valleys of the Niger and Benue river valleys (which merge into each other and form a "y" shape). To the southwest of the Niger is "rugged" highland. To the southeast of the Benue are hills and mountains, which form the Mambilla Plateau, the highest plateau in Nigeria. This plateau extends through the border with Cameroon, where the montane land is part of the Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon.
The area near the border with Cameroon close to the coast is rich rainforest and part of the Cross-Sanaga-Bioko coastal forests ecoregion, an important centre for biodiversity. It is habitat for the drill monkey, which is found in the wild only in this area and across the border in Cameroon. The areas surrounding Calabar, Cross River State, also in this forest, are believed to contain the world's largest diversity of butterflies. The area of southern Nigeria between the Niger and the Cross Rivers has lost most of its forest because of development and harvesting by increased population, with it being replaced by grassland.
Everything in between the far south and the far north is savannah (insignificant tree cover, with grasses and flowers located between trees). Rainfall is more limited, to between 500 and 1,500 millimetres (20 and 60 in) per year. The savannah zone's three categories are Guinean forest-savanna mosaic, Sudan savannah, and Sahel savannah. Guinean forest-savanna mosaic is plains of tall grass interrupted by trees. Sudan savannah is similar but with shorter grasses and shorter trees. Sahel savannah consists of patches of grass and sand, found in the northeast. In the Sahel region, rain is less than 500 millimetres (20 in) per year and the Sahara Desert is encroaching. In the dry northeast corner of the country lies Lake Chad, which Nigeria shares with Niger, Chad and Cameroon.
Climate and Average Weather in Nigeria
The climate of Nigeria is tropical, however there are wide climatic variations in different regions of the country. Near the coast temperatures rarely exceed 32 degrees Celsius (90 degrees Fahrenheit), but humidity is very high and nights are very hot. Inland there are two different seasons. A
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wet season from April to October, with lower monthly temperatures and the wettest month being June. Also a dry season from November to March, with midday temperatures that rise above 38° Celsius (100° Fahrenheit) but relatively cool nights, dropping as low as 12° Celsius (54° Fahrenheit). Average rainfall along the coast varies from about 180 cm (70 in) in the west to about 430 cm (170 inch) in certain parts of the east. Inland, it decreases to around 130 cm (50 inch) over most of central Nigeria and only 50 cm (20 inch) in the extreme north. The hot Harmattan wind from the Sahara sweeps across the northeastern areas which. The Harmattan wind is hot and dry and carries a reddish dust from the desert. The southwest wind brings cloudy and rainy weather.
Ethnic groups
Nigeria has more than 500 ethnic groups, with varying languages and customs, creating a country of rich ethnic diversity. The largest ethnic groups are the Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo and Fulani, together accounting for more than 70% of the population, while the Urhobo-Isoko, Edo, Ijaw, Kanuri, Ibibio, Ebira, Nupe, Gbagyi, Jukun, Igala, Idoma and Tiv comprise between 25 and 30%; other minorities make up the remaining 5%.
Languages
The official language of Nigeria, English, was chosen to facilitate the cultural and linguistic unity of the country, owing to the influence of British colonization that ended in 1960. The major languages spoken in Nigeria are Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa.
Religion
Nigeria is a religiously diverse society, with Christianity and Islam being the most widely professed religions. Nigerians are nearly equally divided into Christians and Muslims, with a tiny minority of adherents of Animism and other religions.
People
The population is estimated at 198 Million.
Economy
Nigeria is classified as a mixed economy emerging market. More than 70% of the population earns a living from the land, mainly as subsistence
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farmers. Agriculture as well as oil and Gas are the backbone of the national economy. It has reached lower middle income status according to the World Bank, with its abundant supply of natural resources, well-developed financial, legal, communications, transport sectors and stock exchange (the Nigerian Stock Exchange), which is the second largest in Africa.
Telecommunications
Nigeria has one of the fastest growing telecommunications markets in the world, major emerging market operators such as MTN, 9mobile, Airtel and Globacom have their largest and most profitable centres in the country. Telephones and Internet Access Services are available in major hotels and service centers in Abuja.
Electric Supply
Nigeria uses 220 volts 50 cycles AC. Plugs are mostly British three-pin standard and European two-pin.
Banking, Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) and Bureau De Change (BDCs)
Nigeria has a highly developed financial services sector, with a mix of local and international banks, banking hours is from 8am to 4pm (some banks closes by 5pm). Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) are found in all banks, major hotels in the city, shopping malls, and at Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport. Point of Sales (PoS) Terminals can also be found in many shops and malls. Most Bureau De Change are mostly found in the streets adoring Sheraton Hotel, Wuse-Abuja. We have one or two Bureau De Change shops at the arrival section of Abuja International Airport.
The naira (sign: ₦; code: NGN) is the currency of Nigeria. It is subdivided into 100 kobo.
Banknotes denominations:
50 Kobo (₦0.50)
1 Naira (₦1)
5 Naira (₦5):
10 Naira (₦10)
20 Naira (₦20)
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50 naira (₦50)
100 naira (₦100)
200 naira (₦200)
500 naira (₦500)
1000 naira (₦1000)
50 kobo & 1 naira notes are no longer in use
Official exchange rate of Naira (NGN) to some global currencies as at 23rd
August, 2018 is as provided below:
Date Currency Buying(NGN)
Central(NGN)
Selling(NGN)
8/23/2018 US DOLLAR 305.1 305.6 306.1
POUNDS STERLING 392.9383 393.5822 394.2262
EURO 353.3363 353.9154 354.4944
SWISS FRANC 310.3764 310.885 311.3937
YEN 2.7534 2.7579 2.7624
CFA 0.5157 0.5257 0.5357
WAUA 424.829 425.5252 426.2214
YUAN/RENMINBI 44.3502 44.4233 44.4965
RIYAL 81.3492 81.4825 81.6158
SOUTH AFRICAN RAND
21.4284 21.4635 21.4987
DANISH KRONA 47.3567 47.4343 47.5119
SDR 426.5603 427.2594 427.9584
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N.B: Bureau De Exchange rates are usually higher (≤10%) than the official rate.
Money Transfer
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) licensed 14 International Money Transfer Operators (IMTOs). They are:
Western Union,
MoneyGram,
RIA,
Trans-Fast Remittance LLC,
WorldRemit Limited,
UAE Exchange Centre LLC,
Wari Limited, Homesend S.C.R.L,
Small World Financial Services Group Limited
Weblink International Limited
Cash Pot Limited,
DT&T Corporation Limited,
Fiem Group
LLC DBA Ping Express
CP Express Limited.
Nigeria Courier Services Companies
1 DHL Worldwide Express International Nigeria Limited.
2 EMS Speed Post.
3 GIG Logistics Domestic Courier Solutions.
4 Red Star Express Plc.
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5 UPS Nigeria.
6 AMDS PDC Nigeria Limited.
7 eExpress Limited
8 Fast Express Couriers
Time zone
Nigeria Standard Time is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+1). Nigeria is in West Central Africa Time Zone.
Working hours
8am to 4pm (some organizations closes by 5pm)
Public Holidays (From August)
21 Aug Tue Id el Kabir
22 Aug Wed Id el Kabir Holiday
1 Oct Mon National Day
20 Nov Tue Id el Maulud
25 Dec Tue Christmas Day
26 Dec Wed Boxing Day
For further information, enquiry and/or support, please contact the followings:
Engr. Festus Daudu, Nigerian ITU Councillor and Director Spectrum Management, Federal Ministry of Communications. Email: [email protected] Mobile: +2348163479113
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Engr. Dr. Lawal Salami Lasisi, Vice-Convener, ITU Res 609 CM and Head of Navigation Services, Nigerian Communications Satellite Ltd. Email: [email protected] Mobile: +2348023151587
Miss Ngozi Agbaeze, Admin Officer, Nigerian Communications Satellite Ltd. Email: [email protected] Mobile: +2348037720022
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